It’s actually still $25. You, the user footing the bill, isn’t getting 6 people’s worth of entertainment from it.
It’s also $300 a year, plus taxes and fees and whatever else. If you’re actually collecting on those 5 other users, every month, reliably and automatically (unless your time is literally worth nothing), then sure. But financially it’s usually ill-advised to assume that ‘if I can just get X others to do Y for Z time, then the price goes down’. Most fall into this, fail to capitalize on the opportunity, and end up spending equal or more compared to a single-user subscription.
Just be sure that the ‘winner’ in the situation is truly you, and you aren’t being had by the thought of $5.
It’s $25 CAD. You can add 5 family members. It’s literally $5 per month.
It’s actually still $25. You, the user footing the bill, isn’t getting 6 people’s worth of entertainment from it.
It’s also $300 a year, plus taxes and fees and whatever else. If you’re actually collecting on those 5 other users, every month, reliably and automatically (unless your time is literally worth nothing), then sure. But financially it’s usually ill-advised to assume that ‘if I can just get X others to do Y for Z time, then the price goes down’. Most fall into this, fail to capitalize on the opportunity, and end up spending equal or more compared to a single-user subscription.
Just be sure that the ‘winner’ in the situation is truly you, and you aren’t being had by the thought of $5.
It’s actually $5 when everyone pays me their portion.
In Canada we have this technology called e-transfer and automatic payments. No need to ask.
Not sure why Lemmy users are so angry about paying a few dollars for ad free entertainment.
So, you just reiterated what I said, which is weird and unnecessary but okay.